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We took trimmers and brooms and cans for water.  We cut flowers from the garden.  We explained why we were here and what we were going to do.  When we finished trimming and sweeping our ancestral graves, the grandchildren began to roam around.  They found other grave stones to clean.  Some had dirt.  Some cobwebs.  […]

Papa is Buried Here

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To the young child, just learning to read, the cemetery can be an interesting place.  Aside from all of the unusual surnames, there are some words which are repeated over and over in a cemetery.  They are mother, father, papa, mama, brother, sister, daughter, friend, wife, husband.  Coming face-to-face with a stone with papa carved […]

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Cemeteries are strange places.  Adults understand cemeteries but children are wary.  On this Memorial Day we took Talmage and Holden with us to meet their ancestors.  Well, at least to see their ancestors’ burial places.  Walking through cemeteries gives grown-ups a chance to talk about things.  About life and death.  About beliefs.  About why we […]

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During our search for ancestral faces, we received a copy of this photograph which was taken in the 1800s.  We hoped it was a photograph of ancestors Jerome and Mary Watrous from Terre Haute in Henderson County, Illinois.  However, we have not been able to identify those in the photograph.  Having never seen the face […]

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During our quest to find ancestral faces in the counties of Henderson and Hancock in Illinois, we received this copy of a photograph.  We cannot match it to the face of our ancestor Jerome Timothy Watrous 1818-1904.   It is on file at the Historical Society in LaHarpe, Hancock  County, Illinois.  I really don’t like faces […]

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Priscilla Clark was born in England in 1826.  In 1853, she married direct ancestor George Pickett after the death of his wife Maria Jarvis.  George had three children at the time he married Priscilla.  Daughter Jane Pickett is our direct ancestor.  She married John Thompson Barker.  Priscilla and George emigrated from England to America with […]

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The story of  little Raymond Baird, aka Little Sousa is very interesting.  In his reminiscences, Everest Raymond Watrous recalled when his mother, Mary Maria Jenkins Watrous worked for Little Sousa.  That statement prompted us to research Little Sousa.  Raymond Baird is listed in the census of Salt Lake City, living with his mother and a […]

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This is the death certificate for Justin Pugmire.  He married Hannah Elizabeth Winterbottom.  Their son Justin Gerald Pugmire is our direct ancestor.  Justin had been ill for many years before his death.  He was bed-ridden according to those who knew him.  He died at the home of his daughter in Midvale, Salt Lake County, Utah.

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This is the obituary for direct ancestor Henry Reynolds which was carried in the Nauvoo Independent as a reprint in 1973.  Henry married Sarah Painter.  They became the parents of direct ancestor Mary June Reynolds who married Jerome Timothy Watrous.  A summary of the life of Henry Reynolds is on this site.

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Samuel Smith was born in New York to Ebenezer Smith and Jane Claghorn. His parents were both born in Massachusetts.   In 1791 he married Jane Stephens.  They became the parents of at least two children.  The oldest, Mary, is our direct ancestor. She married James Newberry.  Samuel owned a curry and tannery shop in […]